Mattathias of Esdraelon and his family

From Wiki Maria Valtorta

This Family lives at the crossroads of the roads to Nazareth and Ptolemais.

Mathatias and his Woman Sara have a daughter, Dina, married to Philip, from whom three children are born: Anna, Naomi, and Mary, the youngest whom the father has difficulty accepting: he so hoped for a boy! Jesus helps him with this.[1]

It is a usual stopping place for Jesus.[2] "Let us stop at this house where I have stopped other times," and a place known to John. He perfectly locates the wood that Sara owns there and where Jesus arranges to meet his mother.[3]

Their names

- Mathatias: Mattathias - Matthias - Matthew: come from the Hebrew "mattityah" meaning gift of the Eternal - Historical reference: the father of the Maccabean brothers, liberators of Israel.[4]

- Sara: Sara (or Sarai) means "Princess" - Historical reference: the Woman of Abraham whom he married in Ur of Chaldees (Iraq).

- Philip means in Greek "lover of horses" - Historical reference: the father of Alexander the Great.

- Dina: Dina means "justice" - Historical reference: The daughter of Jacob and Leah. Seduced by Prince Shechem of Samaria, she was the cause of an outrage by the Hebrews.[5]

Where is it mentioned in the work?

EMV 262
EMV 632 EMV 636

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